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Tatsadasayago wrote:Yeah, they put the spotlight through the mirror hole and the siren on the other side.
I'd never seen a cop FSJ before so this was a treat to see.
Speaking of CopJeeps®
When I was with Reno Jeep Eagle I was the 'Chosen One' to work on all the Plumas County (Portola) California XJ Cherokees.
I would take them on extended test drives around Reno/Sparks with the radar ON and laugh myself silly watching the traffic suddenly get all normal.
Their radar guns had a digital readout plus an audio that broadcast a doppler sound to tell if they were accellerating or decellerating. So much fun!
1977 Cherokee Chief - The Blair Jeep Project III
A collection of parts flying in close formation
Tatsadasayago wrote:Speaking of CopJeeps
When I was with Reno Jeep Eagle I was the 'Chosen One' to work on all the Plumas County (Portola) California XJ Cherokees.
I would take them on extended test drives around Reno/Sparks with the radar ON and laugh myself silly watching the traffic suddenly get all normal.
Their radar guns had a digital readout plus an audio that broadcast a doppler sound to tell if they were accellerating or decellerating. So much fun!
This was one of my favorite police jeep builds. It was featured in I believe 4wheel drive and sport utility magazine many moons ago.
This XJ still sports the adhesive backing of a former sheriff vehicle- I has popped up the local CL for sale with police package, but I saw it at the local high school craft fair:
Tatsadasayago wrote:Raymond Murch, a former Placerville, CA deputy with his patrol Wagoneer circa 1964.
Who's the ghost on the passenger side?
Ha! Good eye! That's awesome.
79 Wagoneer - "Sally" - Work in progress
((SOLD))87 Grand Wagoneer - "Benjamin Brown, Plow Dog": The brown helps disguise the rust.
99 XJ Cherokee - "Jack" - DD
I added a hue and saturation adjustment layer to bring out the colors then added a levels adjustment layer for contrast.
I suspect someone took this photo of a photo on a wall and the reflections are coming from behind the photographer.
1977 Cherokee Chief - The Blair Jeep Project III
A collection of parts flying in close formation
Cool, so that means my hometown had at least one Police and one Fire Wagoneer.
Wonder if I could find out what ever became of them.
79 Wagoneer - "Sally" - Work in progress
((SOLD))87 Grand Wagoneer - "Benjamin Brown, Plow Dog": The brown helps disguise the rust.
99 XJ Cherokee - "Jack" - DD